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Books of the Week

January 28, 1892 issue

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The article focuses on a list of books published in this issue of the periodical. Some of the books are "Wells of English," by I.B. Choate, "Two Happy Years in Ceylon," by C.F.G. Cumming, "The Literature of France," by H.G. Keene, "The Story of New Mexico," by H.O. Ladd, "Shorthand and Typewriting," by D. Mckillop, "A Study in Girls," by E.S. Middleton, "The Dog in Health and in Disease," by Wesley Mills, "The Story of the Glittering Plain," by William Morris, "The Cabinet Minister," by A.W. Pinero, "Improbable Tales," by Clinton Ross, "A Conversation on Music," by Anton Robinstein.

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BOOKS; WELLS of English (Book); TWO Happy Years in Ceylon (Book); STUDY in Girls, A (Book); DOG in Health & in Disease, The (Book); LITERATURE
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